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Theresa May blames David Cameron for the controversial New Year’s honours list | Theresa May blames David Cameron for the controversial New Year’s honours list |
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Theresa May has blamed her predecessor, David Cameron, for the controversies surrounding this New Year’s honours list. | Theresa May has blamed her predecessor, David Cameron, for the controversies surrounding this New Year’s honours list. |
Numerous Tory donors and other political figures received honours and sources close to Ms May have defended her involvement, saying many of the nominations came from Mr Cameron. | |
The Prime Minister apparently wants future honours to prioritise those who have helped boost social mobility, the economy or those who tackle discrimination. | The Prime Minister apparently wants future honours to prioritise those who have helped boost social mobility, the economy or those who tackle discrimination. |
Some reports have said such changes to the system are likely to take place by the time of the Queen’s birthday honours. | Some reports have said such changes to the system are likely to take place by the time of the Queen’s birthday honours. |
In the recent list, Dominic Johnson, an associate Conservative treasurer who put up Mr Cameron and his family when they left Downing Street, received a CBE and Mark Lowcock, the Permanent Secretary of the Department for International Development, earned a knighthood. | In the recent list, Dominic Johnson, an associate Conservative treasurer who put up Mr Cameron and his family when they left Downing Street, received a CBE and Mark Lowcock, the Permanent Secretary of the Department for International Development, earned a knighthood. |
Former BBC presenter and charity campaigner, Lynn Faulds Wood, rejected her MBE saying the honour’s system is “tainted” and needs to be brought into the 21st century. | |
The 68-year-old called for reforms to the House of Lords and for the Honours system to be modernised to make it “fairer”. | The 68-year-old called for reforms to the House of Lords and for the Honours system to be modernised to make it “fairer”. |
This year’s Honour’s list was dominated by high-profile British athletes who represented the country in the Rio games such as Andy Murray, Mo Farah and Jessica Ennis-Hill, who received knighthoods and a damehood. |
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